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I get back into bed. My mother gets up and hovers over me and then pushes the nurseâs button. Nurse Edward arrives moments later and starts a neurological exam, miming the action he wants me to follow, extending his arms out. Gradually I follow his lead. He taps on my left index finger and tells me to close my eyes and touch it to my face. After a moment, I do. He repeats it onthe other side. Deborah Russo, an attending neurologist on the epilepsy floor, visited me on the second day to conduct yet another examination. She came during the morning shift, accompanied by doctors, nurses, and a few med students. They wereâthe team.â Knowing about my escape attempt the night before, Dr. Russo sized up the room and confirmed that all seizure precautions were being maintained before moving on to the basic neurological exam: âtouch your nose, stick out your tongue,â etc. I interrupted her midreview. Ejub drops the razor into a beaker full of hydrogen peroxide. Used in the production of rockets and torpedoes, paper, chemicals, and car batteries, here in the operating room it serves as a sterilizer. Some townspeople found a cache of the liquid treasure at the abandoned battery factory up the road. Others diluted it with water purified in fifty-liter vats used, in better times, for distilling plum brandy. War is full of such small, absurd ironies. A 3 percent solution oxidizes bacteria to death without harming human tissue. If Ejub didnât have it, heâd be stuck in American Civil Warâlike conditions. One out of three amputation patients used to die from infection or blood loss. Sterile technique, shown to prevent infection by Joseph Lister in 1865, catapulted survival rates and stood as one of two great surgical advances of the century. Ejub calls hydrogen peroxide âBosniaâs greatest war hero.â Little jokes like this keep him going.
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